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 [decorative delimiter] Class of 1904

Vol. V
p727
4259

(Born N. Y.)

Albert H. Barkley

(Ap'd N. J.)

45

Military History. — Cadet at the Military Academy, June 19, 1900 to June 15, 1904, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to

(Second Lieut., Artillery Corps)

— Service unknown, no information having been received.

(First Lieut., Coast Artillery Corps, Jan. 25, 1907)

Vol. VI
p1100
[Supplement, Vol. VI: 1910‑1920]

(Albert Howell Barkley, Born Sept. 16, 1881.)

Military History. —

Second Lieut., Artillery Corps, June 15, 1904.

At Fort Wadsworth, N. Y., to

(First Lieut., Artillery Corps, Jan. 25, 1907)

July 25, 1907; en route to Philippines to Sept. 6, 1907; in Coast Defenses of Subic Bay, to September, 1909; en route to U. S., Sept. 14 to Oct. 16, 1909; at Presidio of San Francisco, Cal., commanding company to July 19, 1911; at Fort Monroe, Va., student officer at Coast Artillery School, Sept. 1, 1911, to March 10, 1912; sick in hospital and on leave of absence, to Aug. 8, 1912; at Fort Monroe, Assistant Quartermaster, to Dec. 17, 1912; commanding U. S. Army Mine Planter "Frank," Dec. 18, 1912, to

(Captain, Coast Artillery Corps, May 21, 1914)

Jan. 15, 1915; at Fort Terry, N. Y., commanding company, to July 25, 1917;

(Captain, Quartermaster Corps, By Detail, July 25, 1917)

(Major, Temporary, Coast Artillery Corps, Aug. 5, 1917)

en route to France, via Liverpool, Nov. 2 to 22, 1917; at Brest, France, Supply Officer and Base Quartermaster, Nov. 29, 1917, to March 27, 1918; Executive to Base Quartermaster, to

(Lieut.‑Colonel, Coast Artillery Corps, National Army, June 14, 1918)

June 23, 1918; at Cherbourg, Commanding Officer, June 24 to July 10; at Brest, Acting Adjutant, Base Section No. 5, to Aug. 1; Assistant Quartermaster, 2nd Corps, Aug. 10 to Oct. 1; at Langres, student officer at Army General Staff College, Oct. 3, 1918, to Jan. 5, 1919; on leave of absence and sick to Feb. 22; Assistant Inspector-General, S. O. S., to June 1; en route to U. S. to July 7; at Washington, D. C., in Zone Supply Office from July 17; Zone Storage Officer, Sept. 8, 1919, to ––––

Vol. VII
p631
[Supplement, Vol. VII: 1920‑1930]

Military History: —

Captain, Coast Artillery Corps, May 21, 1914.

Lieutenant-Colonel, Coast Artillery Corps, National Army, June 14, 1918.

At Washington, D. C., Zone Storage Officer, Sept. 8, 1919, to

Returned to Grade of Captain, June 9, 1920.

(Relieved from Detail in Quartermaster Corps, June 30, 1920)

Major, Coast Artillery Corps, July 1, 1920.

(Transferred to Quartermaster Corps, July 1, 1920)

Nov. 5, 1920; in France, Area Supervisor, Graves Registration Service, Nov. 20, 1920, to June 30, 1921, and Chief of Permanent Cemeterial Construction Division, July 1, 1921, to Oct. 30, 1922.

Major, U. S. A., Retired, Oct. 31, 1922,
For Disability Incident to The Service.

Vol. VIII
p157
[Supplement, Vol. VIII: 1930‑1940]

Military History: —

Maj., Ret., Oct. 31, 1922.

Vol. IX
p95
[Supplement, Vol. IX: 1940‑1950]

Military History: —

Maj Ret 31 Oct 22.

Died Mar. 28, 1941, at Estoril, Portugal: Aged 59.


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